Big wall painter Jim Vision bombs Whitechapel and Shoreditch with giant murals to celebrate the launch of the 'I AM LEGION LP', a new collaborative album from musical heavyweights Noisia and Foreign Beggars.

This is the first in a 3 part series of videos presented by EndoftheLine covering the conceptual collaboration between Jim Vision and I Am Legion, with murals painted in LA, NYC, London and Paris.

Re-create incredible examples of urban New York graffiti artwork, with our New York Graffiti Puzzle. This jigsaw contains 300 pieces, and makes a completed 40cm x 30cm graffiti picture. Our New York Graffiti Puzzle brings to life the talents of one of New York's most underground art scenes

The Great Eastern Street wall in London's East End received a facelift last week, a brand new paint job for 2012, celebrating the release of SOULCALIBUR V.

The visual masterpiece in the heart of Shoreditch took three long days and was painted by the East End's infamous painter decorator extraordinaire, JIM ROCKWELL: Graffiti artist Creative Director of ENDoftheLINE. A time-lapsed video, filmed and painted on location shows the entire process from beginning to end, capturing the mural in all its glory.

Leading video game publisher NAMCO BANDAI teamed up with the cutting-edge aerosol mural artists ENDoftheLINE to celebrate the release of the game on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The huge 16 metre wall features legendary character Nightmare and new additions to the roster Patroklos and Ezio Auditore from Assassin's Creed®. The Great Eastern Wall is an ongoing project from ENDoftheLINE, a permanant Public Art Gallery that, in the last two years has featured some of London's most

Soulful Creative created an inspirational and vibrant graffiti art mural for the London design consultancy Neos Creative. The design focused around the words adventure, graphical and timeless bringing the wall to life with a bold play on type and characters that have transformed the work space into a bright, cheerful and inspiring environment.

Writers is a Documentary about Graffiti in South London in the 90s. This film was produced and Directed by Chris Swain and Rajeena Sangar, I did the editing. Bit rough around the edges but I'm proud of it nonetheless. I noticed Darren from this film showing up in the Apprentice recently doing some Graffiti work, was really pleased to see that he is still doing what he loves after all these years (and making a decent living doing it!).

The elusive graffiti artist, political activist, and film director Banksy was arrested early this morning in Watford, England. Police revealed Banksy's real name is Paul Horner, a 35-year old man from Bristol, England. Horner is being held without bail on charges of graffiti, public vandalism, criminal mischief, public indecency, resisting arrest, money laundering, criminal conspiracy and racketeering. More charges may fo

The DDS Crew have been breaking into London tube stations to paint trains for more than 20 years. Transport for London accuses them of causing £10m damage. Recently they have been filming themselves in the act. Now filmmakers Chris Atkins and Tom Oswald have gained access to their footage for a documentary, Underbelly. Here is an exclusive preview Stolen from The Guardian Online

http://soulfulcreative.co.uk On a freezing day in London, three Soulful Creative graffiti artists, Koze, Richt and 45RPM, created three very large billboard designs on London's Old Street to illustrate the fact that three men under 35 take their own lives every single day in this country. The campaign Tom, Dick & Harry, was to help raise awareness of this issue and the great work the charity C.A.L.M do to help prevent this. This is the beautifully made and powerful short film of that amazing day.

Mosaic-tiled space invaders first arrived in London in 1999....them 2003...and 2009....The mosaics depict characters from Space Invaders and other video games from the late 1970s. The images in these games were made with fairly low-resolution graphics, and are therefore suitable for reproduction as mosaics, with tiles representing the pixels.

On June 9th 2016 we welcomed Part One TDS to Chrome & Black for a book signing in store. Ahead of the signing we thought it was only right to hold a paint jam at one of West London's most loved spots, Trellick Towers. With NYC favourites T-Kid170 and Ivory in tow and some bags of Montana Black, we headed to the walls with London heads Yan, Shuto and Chik along with Paris writers Kay One, Relax, Oster and Wuze to spend a day painting on a surprisingly rain free day! Here's how it went down!

It was worth the wait. The international project, Ground Release, returns with its second edition, this time in London, with Opium (Italy), Zoer (UK), Towns (UK), Kem5 (USA), Score (Germany) and Roid (UK) all back on board. In collaboration with Kr3w and Montana Colors.

This was another great chance to hook up with Trans1 in South London to film him and another of his autonomous monochrome masterpieces. Trans has been writing graffiti for over 25 years, and now paints legal walls in the photo-realistic style you see here. The entire basketball court is the product of almost 2 years work. Sadly this site is about to be demolished to make way for more council housing. Trans features in the next (November-ish 2009) issue of Graphotism, the world renoun graffiti bible.

modern Stereo 3D art http://www.21horizon.comThis video is in full stereo 3D, dynamic time lapse and HD.For best viewing use anaglyph 3D glasses.Please note that the 3D cinema glasses will not work with this video.

I tried to capture the vibrant atmospere of a Friday night at Piccadilly Circus, London. A whirlpool of light, people, vehicles, objects accelerating and decelerating. Everything is moving, or, if stopped, about to move. All is in a state of dynamism, which is reflected in the accelerating motion of the video.I am very much inspired by the futurists movement, originated in Italy exactly 100 years ago.Like the futurist I tried to capture 3dimensional space as well as the dynamic nature of time, making this a truly 4D movie.

technical notes : I used a purpose designed 3D camera. The exposure time was 2 seconds.Cameras used : Casio Exilm FH 100